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Psalm 100:1
“Shout triumphantly to the Lord, all the earth!” (Common English Version)
In the Key of “C”
Introduction
There are 6 genres (categories) of Psalms-
psalms of Lament (59)
Hymn psalms (17)
Royal psalms (10)
psalms of Wisdom (9)
psalms of Thanksgiving (8)
psalms of Trust (6)
psalms of Praise (41)
“A Psalm of Praise” literally means a poem set to notes sung specifically by a choir of worshippers.”
A person who really knew Sis.
Carolnett Smith, KNEW she was a praiser and worshipper.
#1 Sis.
Carolnett Smith Made a Joyful Noise Unto the Lord (1)
- On the Canvas of Worship - for True Worshipers Praise is Anticipated!
a.
One translation says, “On your feet—applaud God!!!
-Although it seems like the word “make” is in the imperative, it is actually, by volition.
b. “The joyful noise is ... the equivalent in worship to the homage-shout or fanfare (98:6) to a king, as in 95:1 or the almost identical 66:1.”
Kidner, Derek.
Psalms 73–150: An Introduction and Commentary.
Vol.
16.
Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1975.
Print.
Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries.
c. God created us for His glory!
Isaiah 43:7b says, “for I have created him for my glory...”
d. “For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” (Eph.
2:10)
-Victorious Praise - …
- On the Canvas of Worship - Victorious Praise is Audible!
i. “rua” - to raise a shout, give a blast;
ii.
figuratively-it means to “split the ears”
-On the Canvas of Worship - Victorious Praise is Purposeful
i. shout a war-cry, or alarm of battle,
ii.
sound a signal for war or march:
iii.
shout in triumph over enemies; exulting/crying out loud over a conquered enemy!!!
-Collective Praise
On the Canvas of Worship - Praise is not “Solo Praise!”
a.
The whole…
b.
All; every inhabitants on the earth!
c.
It’s not generational - it’s intergenerational - all generations!
#2 Sis.
Carolnett Smith Served (Worshipped) the Lord with GLADNESS (2a)
-Served/Worship means to labour, work, to til as in a garden...
- GLADNESS - with JOY & PLEASURE!
(CHIC-FILA MENTALITY- my pleasure)
#3 Sis.
Carolnett Smith came before the Lord’s Presence (& God’s People) with Singing (2b)
- “I must tell Jesus”
- “Your Grace woke me up this morning”
- “Just to behold his face (2xs)…all I want in heaven…it is just to behold his face”
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